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SAT-202 Complete Single Unit Satellite Terminal Attributes The SAT-202 has been designed as a multi-purpose unit which includes modem and antenna with interface functionality. Power supply is normally provided by the asset, however power source/battery backup is possible via the GEM-100 expansion module. The SAT-202 terminal has three fully configurable inputs/ outputs for sensor monitoring, and one open drain output suitable for driving relays and indicators. The data-logging function includes GPS positions, transmissions and data for more than 6,500 entries which is accessible locally via the serial port. All transmissions are logged with a record of the time the message was created and if applicable, when it was transmitted. There are two cable entry variations for the SAT-202 depending on how the terminal is to be installed – either bottom or side entry. Direct interface is possible with most application environments without extra circuitry, providing the opportunity to minimize system integration costs and time to market. The SAT-202 terminal is ideal for all environments and is favored in remote regions where terrestrial communication cannot be relied upon. Compact in size, the SAT-202 provides global coverage and information specific to customer requirements Network & Process Each asset is fitted with a SAT-202 terminal. When out in the field the unit automatically selects the most appropriate satellite depending on its GPS position. The message is then sent via secure systems before being delivered to the designated recipient. Like many of EMS Global Tracking’s terminals, the SAT-202 utilizes the Inmarsat constellation of satellites via the IsatM2M standard. This service delivers an affordable and reliable direct-to-desktop information service with fast message handling and high-quality service. Locate, track and communicate with mobile assets Safeguard personnel, fleets and cargo Monitor fixed assets

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Page 1: SAT-202 Vehicle Tracking

SAT-202Complete Single Unit Satellite Terminal

Attributes The SAT-202 has been designed as a multi-purpose unit which includes modem and antenna with interface functionality. Power supply is normally provided by the asset, however power source/battery backup is possible via the GEM-100 expansion module.

The SAT-202 terminal has three fully configurable inputs/outputs for sensor monitoring, and one open drain output suitable for driving relays and indicators. The data-logging function includes GPS positions, transmissions and data for more than 6,500 entries which is accessible locally via the serial port. All transmissions are logged with a record of the time the message was created and if applicable, when it was transmitted.

There are two cable entry variations for the SAT-202 depending on how the terminal is to be installed – either bottom or side entry. Direct interface is possible with most application environments without extra circuitry, providing the opportunity to minimize system integration costs and time to market.

The SAT-202 terminal is ideal for all environments and is favored in remote regions where terrestrial communication cannot be relied upon.

Compact in size, the SAT-202 provides global coverage and information specific to customer requirements

Network & ProcessEach asset is fitted with a SAT-202 terminal. When out in the field the unit automatically selects the most appropriate satellite depending on its GPS position. The message is then sent via secure systems before being delivered to the designated recipient.

Like many of EMS Global Tracking’s terminals, the SAT-202 utilizes the Inmarsat constellation of satellites via the IsatM2M standard. This service delivers an affordable and reliable direct-to-desktop information service with fast message handling and high-quality service.

•Locate, track and communicate with mobile assets•Safeguard personnel, fleets and cargo•Monitor fixed assets

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SAT-202Complete Single Unit Satellite Terminal

PhysicalDimensions 112mm x 46mmWeight 350g (excluding cable)Connector 12-way plug

EnvironmentalTemperature -40°C to +70°CHumidity ≤ 95% @ +40°CVibration & Shock Meets Inmarsat-D & EN60945 requirementsIngress protection rating IP66

Frequency RangeTransmit 1626.5 MHz to 1660.5 MHzReceive 1525.0 MHz to 1559.0 MHzGPS 1575.42 ± 1.0 MHz

Elevation Angle Range 0° - 90°

TransmitterEIRP 0 - 9dBWTx Burst Duration 2s or 8s (auto select)Message length Standard burst – up to 84 bits Double burst – up to 170 bits

ReceiverG/T ≥-25dB/K at EL = 30°User data rate ~36 bits per secondMessage length Up to 800 bits

Message Latencies (typical)Poll/Response 1 minuteTime to first transmission 45 secondsForward message delivery 45 secondsReturn message delivery 20 seconds

GPSChannels 50Time to first fix (typical) Cold Start <29 seconds Hot Start <1s (GPS was off for less than 2 hours)Accuracy (SA Off ) Position (CEP, 2D) 2.5m (Typical)

Control & MonitoringInterface Asynchronous serial RS232Baud rate 4800 or 9600 bpsParity/data bits/stop bits N, 8, 1

Data Interfaces3 x Configurable inputs/outputs 1 x Open drain output 250mA max. sink current

Power Consumption (typical @12V)Sleep 0.75mWReceive (Incl. GPS) 1WSlotted receive 50mW (effective continuous receive power)Transmit 6W

Power Supply Voltage 9.6V to 32V ‘smoothed’ DC

CapabilitiesEnhanced ScriptingGeofencingSelectable NMEA Interface protocol for connection to third-party GPS devices/applications

CertificationInmarsat Type Approved, FCC Compliant, EN60945, CE

Miller Court, Severn DriveTewkesbury Business ParkTewkesbury, GloucestershireGL20 8DN, UK+44 (0) 1684 [email protected]

400 Maple Grove RoadOttawa, OntarioK2V 1B8, Canada+1 800 600 9759 (N. America)+1 613 591 6040 (Worldwide)[email protected]

Dubai Internet CityBuilding 2, Office 103PO Box 500122Dubai, UAE+971 4 [email protected]

Av. Bernardino de Campos 98Paraiso San Paulo04004-040, Brazil+55 11 3886 4800 [email protected]

4503 W. DeYoung StSuite 204CMarion, Il 62959USA+1 301 560 [email protected]

www.emsglobaltracking.comPublished August, 2011